"Discoveries are not to be called conquests, because we do not wish that the name give any occasion or pretext for the use of force or injury to the Indians. . . . [The discovery] having been made, peace and agreement should be sought with the natives, and they should be persuaded to accept our holy faith and to render obedience to us, explaining to them the benefits of both, and the protection they will receive from us, and the disadvantages they will suffer if they do not."
— King Philip II of Spain, *Royal Orders for New Discoveries*, 1573
The regulations outlined in the excerpt were most directly a response to which of the following?
- Debates regarding the moral legitimacy of the Spanish subjugation and conversion of Indigenous populationsCevap
- BEfforts by Spanish reformists to redefine the encomienda system as a simple land grant rather than a labor system
- CA growing Spanish recognition that pre-contact Indigenous societies possessed a single, homogeneous political hierarchy
- DAttempts to restrict the flow of European agricultural crops and livestock entering the Americas
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Debates regarding the moral legitimacy of the Spanish subjugation and conversion of Indigenous populations
The correct answer is correct because the Spanish Crown's issuing of the Royal Orders of 1573, which officially replaced the term 'conquest' with 'pacification', directly reflects the impact of decades of theological and moral debates within Spain. Reformers like Bartolomé de las Casas argued that the violent methods of Spanish conquistadors were unchristian and unjust, leading the crown to seek a more peaceful integration of Indigenous populations into the empire and the Catholic faith.
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Spanish colonization of the Americas led to significant cultural and ideological debates about how non-Europeans should be treated, which in turn influenced imperial policies like the Royal Orders of 1573.
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